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But on a more serious note...maybe it was just a factor of time, but it seems like the "impact" of the OST really fell off when Fairy Dance rolled around. Or maybe I was just too jaded by the plot to notice.

But on a more serious note...maybe it was just a factor of time, but it seems like the "impact" of the OST really fell off when Fairy Dance rolled around. Or maybe I was just too jaded by the plot to notice.

I actually thought the OST actually expanded nicely in the move to the second arc. By the end of the first arc, it was starting to seem to me a bit like the repertoire was limited, as the songs and themes seemed to keep coming back. But then, it moved in to the second arc and a whole new world of music was unleashed to match the new world, while they still sometimes went back and referenced the music in the first arc. So the actual body of music grew significantly in the second-cour, and I thought it helped breath some new life into the new game world and helped reinforce the switch in gears. Just my observation, of course.

But on a more serious note...maybe it was just a factor of time, but it seems like the "impact" of the OST really fell off when Fairy Dance rolled around. Or maybe I was just too jaded by the plot to notice.

Well imo this was just a weak score period, sure it had a few nice pieces throughout it, but it felt really phoned in. Definitely not on the level of Kara no Kyoukai or Fate/Zero. Though it's not like I regard most of Kajiura's work at a high level....